Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Stanford University engineering student Lee Redden thought his team’s robotic lawnmower had the makings of a successful business idea.
After seeing a need to develop support infrastructure and resources to assist new companies accelerate and succeed in the community, the College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno created a ...
Starting your own business is rarely easy, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t resources designed to make the process easier. Case in point: The Silicon Valley Tech Startup Launchpad Course and ...
District 3 (D3) will guide you to the successful completion of Udacity’s How to Build a Startup: The Lean LaunchPad course through a hybrid of self-directed online learning and live group discussions ...
The Lean LaunchPad entrepreneurship curriculum has caught fire. This week 100 educators from around the world will come to Stanford to learn how to teach it. Life is full of unintended consequences.
Do you have an idea that you would like to explore and test in order to have a plan for a viable startup? Do you wish to enhance your employability skills for the startup world and beyond? Or do you ...
Stanford University engineering student Lee Redden thought his team's robotic lawnmower had the makings of a successful business idea. Then he talked to potential customers. "All of them told us they ...
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